Producers martin small and ALLAN WRIGHT
A note from Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary Hartlll
6.55 Weather; travel; programme news
7.10 Today's Papers
A weekly review of the agricultural scene.
Producer anthony parkin BBC Birmingham
Norman Tozer with how to get the best from your hard-earned cash.
7.55 Weather; travel; programme news
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis The penultimate weekend of the BRITISH ISLES tour Of NEW ZEALAND, and IAN ROBERTSON reports on the match against Counties at Pukekohe.
Also a look ahead to the 112th Open Golf
Championship at Royal Birkdale, plus some "of the more off-beat moments that make up the world of sport.
Producers DAVE cordon and EMILY MCMAHON
8.57 Weather; travel
- the travel and leisure programme.
Bernard Falk and the team are in Bristol at the Wine Fair - between the red. white and rosé, there's a visit to the south of France and the Great Yorkshire Show. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Polly Toynbee presents a personal review of the weekly magazines and assesses their coverage of recent events.
Producer susan snailum
Robert Carvel. Political Editor of The Standard views the past week.
Producer zarecr masam
New Every Morning. page 50; Sing to the Lord a joyful song (BBC 118 19); Psalm 95; Matthew 13, vv 1-9 (RSV); Hail. blest Spirit (BBC 1113 154)
Radio and tv extracts chosen by Margaret Howard
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the countries they workIn.
Editor PADDY O'KEEFFE
Jeanine McMullen with all the news, views, tips and topics for people who live and work in rural Britain. Sheep and shepherds, goats and goatkeepers. poultry and egg gatherers, not to mention horses, dogs, growers, gleaners and artists all have their say in this celebration of country living.
Producer maby prim BBC Bristol
The last seven days put In a questionable way by Simon Hoggart to Alan Coren
John Wells , David Taylor and Ann Leslie
Written and compiled by John langdon and the Producer DANNY GREENSTONE (Repeated: Mon 8.30 pm)
12.55 Weather;
Programme news
Katharine Whitehorn Richard Needham. MP Rabbi Julia Neuberger David Penhaligon , up tackle the questions raised by the audience In Looe, Cornwall
Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
On the Welding by DONALD MACKENZIE One Glasgow family's dilemma: if both parents leave home to seek work, who will stay and care for the children, and what will weld the family together?
Directed by MARILYN IRELAND BBC Scotland
What's new in medical science? How well are the doctors looking after us?GeoffWattsreportson the health of medical care.
A special edition with topics suggested by you - the listener.
Presented by Derek Jones
' Kipling was a knowing young man and what he did not know at first hand he could invent to a life-like marvel from a nod, a hint or an overheard word.
Marghanita Laski , In the second of four programmes, explores the world of 19th-century
India which is brought to life in the writings of Rudyard Kipling.
The Armies in India Readers John SAMSON OENYS HAWTHORNS
NIGEL ANTHONY. JOHN ROWE and JOSEPH O'CONOR Producer HELEN FRY
BBC correspondents look at a contemporary issue. A Radio News production by ADAM RAPHAEL
A magazine of special interest to disabled listeners and their families.
Presenter John Mills Editor MARLENE PEASE
Correspondence address: BBC Broadcastinp House, TeTWVe^S
Tel [number removed], Exl 7048 (Mon-Fri 10.0 om-5.0 pm)
A series of seven programmes about people who are successful against the odds. 1: Gina Tarranl
Moet and Chand-on, Lancon, Krug, are all synonymous with champagne, but if GINA TARRANT has her way new name will soon be added to that list - the name of De Lahaye.
Three years ago Gina launched her own brand of champagne and already it can be found at the Ritz Hotel, aboard the QE2, and you can even buy De Lahaye champagne liqueur chocolates from Harrods. Derek Cooper talks to this enterprising lady and samples some of the best vintage. producer ANNE BROWN BBC Birminoham
An irreverently critical look back at the week.
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; travel; programme news
With DAVID HITCUINSON
Including Sports Round-up
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
with music on record. Producer RAY ABBOTT
by Chris Curry
'I'm jealous of that job, Sal, jealous of the way it's taking my man away from me, turning him into somebody else. If his success means our marriage being a failure, I don't want it.'
BBC Manchester
One of the fundamental expressions of the growing relationship between parent and child is the song designed to soothe babies to sleep: the lullaby.
Kevin Crossley-Holland examtnes the way In which these ritualistic songs encompass a wide range of feelings.
Produceriangardhouse
Current and controversial issues put on trial before Chairman Geoffrey Robertson and an audience of Jurors. Today's motion:
Free nursery school education should be available tor all under-5* It is proposed by Professor A. H. Halsey and opposed by Jill Knight , mp
The two advocates each call supporting witnesses to be questioned and cross-questioned: the jury votes at the beginning and end of the trial so that any swing of opinion can be measured and a verdict reached.
Producer SALLY THOMPSON
A meditation led by Frances Gumley
followed by an Interlude
Weather report; forecast followed by an Interlude